Motorcycle Knowledge Practice · Question
An 'Uneven Pavement' or 'Bump' sign in a construction zone means a motorcyclist should anticipate what specific road hazard?
These signs warn of irregularities in the road surface that can cause a motorcycle to lose stability or impact the suspension violently, requiring reduced speed
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Question: An 'Uneven Pavement' or 'Bump' sign in a construction zone means a motorcyclist should anticipate what specific road hazard?
Answer options:
- A sudden drop in the speed limit only. ✅ Sections of road with varying surface heights, potentially causing instability.
- Heavy merging traffic from the left.
- Deep potholes that are always marked with cones.
Correct answer: Sections of road with varying surface heights, potentially causing instability.
Explanation: These signs warn of irregularities in the road surface that can cause a motorcycle to lose stability or impact the suspension violently, requiring reduced speed and careful steering.
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